Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for My Life With the Walter Boys Season 2, set to premiere Thursday, Aug. 28. All 10 episodes will be available to stream that day. The new footage teases Jackie navigating the aftermath of her falling out with Cole and Alex, as she attempts to find her footing again at the ranch. Watch the trailer below.
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Netflix just dropped the first trailer for My Life With the Walter Boys Season 2, and it hits hard—full of heart, tension, and that small-town magic that hooked fans in Season 1. Set to premiere Thursday, Aug. 28 with all 10 episodes, the trailer kicks off with Jackie (Nikki Rodriguez) rolling back into Silver Falls after spending a summer in the Big Apple, still grappling with the emotional fallout from her heartbreaking split with both Cole (Noah LaLonde) and Alex (Ashby Gentry).
The footage immediately captures the depth of the stakes: Jackie is trying—really trying—to mend her relationship with Alex and define boundaries with Troubled Cole. But coming back home isn’t a simple reset. Alex has changed during her absence, laser-focused on training for a risky rodeo event and riding a wave of newfound attention. He’s not exactly rolling out the welcome mat. Meanwhile, Cole is stepping into a school role that seems promising, but the void left by football has him slipping back into old, self-sabotaging behaviors.
Amid these shifting dynamics, Jackie also has to find her footing in the Walter family—ten siblings strong, plus guardian Katherine (Sarah Rafferty) and George (Marc Blucas). As she works to hold onto the self she built in New York while reconnecting with the people who mean the most, she’s faced with a demand for a deeper choice than ever before—one that threatens to unravel all the progress she’s made.
What stands out is the story’s emotional gravity. This isn’t just teen drama. It’s a coming-of-age tale—based on the popular Wattpad novel—about a teenage girl navigating immense grief, identity, and love. Season 2 promises more complexity: Alex wrestling with pressure and ego, Cole battling past demons, and Jackie, torn between who she was and who she’s becoming.
August 28 can’t come fast enough, and when those 10 episodes drop, be ready to dive into the tangled, heartfelt world of Silver Falls and the Walter boys. It’s going to be a ride.
Watch the official trailer here:
The footage immediately captures the depth of the stakes: Jackie is trying—really trying—to mend her relationship with Alex and define boundaries with Troubled Cole. But coming back home isn’t a simple reset. Alex has changed during her absence, laser-focused on training for a risky rodeo event and riding a wave of newfound attention. He’s not exactly rolling out the welcome mat. Meanwhile, Cole is stepping into a school role that seems promising, but the void left by football has him slipping back into old, self-sabotaging behaviors.
Amid these shifting dynamics, Jackie also has to find her footing in the Walter family—ten siblings strong, plus guardian Katherine (Sarah Rafferty) and George (Marc Blucas). As she works to hold onto the self she built in New York while reconnecting with the people who mean the most, she’s faced with a demand for a deeper choice than ever before—one that threatens to unravel all the progress she’s made.
What stands out is the story’s emotional gravity. This isn’t just teen drama. It’s a coming-of-age tale—based on the popular Wattpad novel—about a teenage girl navigating immense grief, identity, and love. Season 2 promises more complexity: Alex wrestling with pressure and ego, Cole battling past demons, and Jackie, torn between who she was and who she’s becoming.
August 28 can’t come fast enough, and when those 10 episodes drop, be ready to dive into the tangled, heartfelt world of Silver Falls and the Walter boys. It’s going to be a ride.
Watch the official trailer here:


